Examples of Water Plans in a sentence
The key objectives of the reviews are to determine whether the capital and operating expenditure forecasts in the Water Plans are:■ Reasonable and prudent;■ Appropriate in relation to key drivers and obligations;■ Robust and justifiable (with adequate demonstrated supporting analysis and systems); and■ Deliverable over the 5 year regulatory period.
Buyer shall prepare its own Storm Water Plans and, from and after each Closing of a Lot hereunder, shall obtain its own Storm Water Permits for such Lot and comply with its Storm Water Permits, its Storm Water Plans and all Storm Water Rules with respect to such Lot.
Water activities included in TxCDBG applications must be consistent with Regional Water Plans promulgated in accordance with Section 16.053, Water Code.
Alternatively, Buyer may choose to become a co-permittee or secondary permittee on Seller’s Storm Water Permits for a purchased Lot, in which case, from and after each Closing of a Lot hereunder, Buyer shall comply with Seller’s Storm Water Plans and Storm Water Permits with respect to such Lot.
The forecast water demands submitted as part of the Water Plans have been reviewed on a preliminary basis by PWC.
The preliminary reviews of the Water Plans and the operational expenditure forecasts focussed particularly on items brought forward by the businesses to explain the Variance from Target BAU Opex.
The review team notes that prices in the electricity market (and specifically the wholesale market) have moved considerably since the submission of the Water Plans and continues to have some volatility.
Olympic View finds that the Annexation is consistent with this Agreement, the goals and objectives established in RCW 36.93.170 and 36.93.180, and the Olympic View Comprehensive Sewer and Water Plans.
At the national level, integrate an assessment of climate change impacts into National Water Plans and create adaptation measures in line with those impacts for sustainable water security in social, environmental and economic needs.
State Water Plans, County Land Use Plans, and other geographically based resource plans are particularly appropriate for the integration into the NPS program and for coordinating water quality protection and improvement efforts.